This photograph from 1930, taken in front of the Antinori Palace in Florence, shows a typical cart carrying wine flasks from the producer.On the right is Via del Trebbio, where we can see even today, a beautiful Wine Window in the palace next to the Buca Lapi restaurant.

Via dell’Oriuolo, n. 36, with a Wine Window in the Guadagni Palace.

Palazzo Pazzi in via del Proconsolo.

July 23, 1834, the Marchioness Luisa STrozzi, requests permission to open a Wine Window on the sidewalk which connects the consumer directly with her wine cellar in Via Calderai (now Via de’ Pucci).

Document from 1903 from the Technical Office of the Florence Town Hall permitting the opening of a small window in the façade of the palace on Via de’ Bardi, n. 2, for the sale of wine.

An Antinori photograph from 1890: Via Buonarroti in Florence, the Coppi Palace with its beautiful Wine Window during the construction of Florence’s tram system.